ZOHO Corporation is an information technology and business management software as a service (SaaS) developer. Zoho conducts an internship program this summer for college students, technical majors, or those proficient in coding. The program will focus on Zoho Developer (a development environment for creating web and mobile applications) and will include building extensions for the Zoho applications suite. We are happy to inform that in such selection 4 students from our college got placed in Zoho corporation via Zoho internship recruitment drive: V.Manoj Prabakaran, ECE (Rs.6.58lakhs/yr)
T.Vignesh, EEE (Rs.4.62lakhs/yr) M.K.Sathish, EEE (Rs.4.62 lakhs/yr) I.Mohamed Abdulla, CSE (Rs.4.62lakhs/yr).
SEMESTER SCHEDULE
The college reopened on 26.06.19 and all of us have entered the odd semester. Its going to be an enthusiastic semester full of events. The schedules are out. Have a look at them and prepare yourself.
Click this link to get the schedule - http://www.accet.co.in/
GENERAL ARTICLE
MICHAEL JACKSON’S WORLD
Michael Jackson wanted to live for 150 years. He appointed 12 doctors at home who would daily examine him from hair to toenails. His food was always tested in a laboratory before serving. Another 15 people were appointed to look after his daily exercise and workout. His bed had the technology to regulate the oxygen level. Organ donors were kept ready so that whenever needed, they could immediately donate their organ. The maintenance of these donors was taken care of by him. He was proceeding with a dream of living for 150 years. Alas! He failed. On 25th June 2009, at the age of 50, his heart stopped functioning. The constant effort of those 12 doctors didn’t work. Even, the combined efforts of doctors from Los Angeles and all over California couldn’t save him. The person who would never put a step forward without the doctor’s suggestion for his last 25 years, couldn’t fulfill his dream of living 150 years. Jackson’s final journey was watched live by 2.5 million people. On the day he died, i.e. 25th June 2009 at 3.15 pm, Wikipedia, Twitter, instant messenger stopped working. About 8 lakh people together searched Michael Jackson on Google. Jackson tried to challenge death but death challenged him back.
DO YOU KNOW???
1. BBC Reported “There Is No News”
On April 18, 1930—Good Friday—BBC skipped the usual news bulletin and instead, simply stating “There is no news,” broadcast a Wagner opera from Langham Place, London.
2. High Heels Were Originally Worn by Men
In the 10th century, men in Europe adopted the now-classic fashion choice of heels to make it easier to ride their horses. Adding heels to their boots made it easier to stay in their stirrups. As Slate explained, “The Persian cavalry wore inch-high heels, and the trend spread to Europe. Since they showed that the wearer owned and maintained horses, high heels became associated with the upper class.”
3. Dolphins Have Names for Each Other
You’ve probably heard that dolphins are pretty clever, but this is pretty impressive: The animals actually have names for one another, using a unique whistle to distinguish between different members within their pod.
4. The First Hot Air Balloon Ride Contained a Sheep, Duck, and Rooster
The pioneers of hot-air balloon travel were not brave men but a rooster, sheep, and a duck that were sent up in the innovative contraption invented by brothers Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier at the end of the 1700s. They were placed in a cage suspended beneath the balloon and after eight minutes ended up landing about two miles from where they took off—but all were alive and well.
5.The real inventor of emojis
Russian author Vladimir Nabokov, the guy responsible for the classic novel Lolita, came up with the idea for smiley emoticons in 1969.
UPCOMING DAYS
JULY 6 - World Zoonoses Day
World Zoonoses Day is held every year on July 6. Zoonoses are infectious diseases that can be spread from animals to humans and vice versa. It can spread from direct contact with animals or indirectly, vector-borne or food-borne. The day commemorates July 6, 1885, when Louis Pasteur successfully administered the first vaccine against Rabies virus, a zoonotic disease. Theme day raises awareness for the risk of zoonotic diseases.
JULY 6 - Frida Kahlo’s Birthday
Frida Kahlo (6 July 1907 – 13 July 1954) was an artist who painted many portraits, self-portraits, she employed a naïve art style to explore questions of identity, postcolonialism, gender, class, and race inculture, society. Her paintings often had strong autobiographical elements and mixed realism with fantasy. In addition to belonging to the post-revolutionary Mexicayotl movement, which sought to define a Mexican identity, Kahlo has been described as a surrealist or magical realist.
JULY 7 - World Chocolate Day
World Chocolate Day is celebrated annually on July 7. This is a day to indulge in your favorite chocolate, whether it is chocolate milk, hot chocolate, a chocolate candy bar, chocolate cake, brownies or something covered in chocolate.
Chocolate is hugely popular all over the world. It is said to have been first introduced in Europe on July 7, 1550. Chocolate comes in different flavors, including milk, white and dark chocolate. Some scientists now say that eating dark chocolate every day is better for you than eating vegetables.
JULY 11 - World Population Day
World Population Day is an annual event, observed on July 11 every year, which seeks to raise awareness of global89. It was inspired by the public interest in Five Billion Day on July 11, 1987, the approximate date on which the world's population reached five billion people. World Population Day aims to increase people's awareness on various population issues such as the importance of family planning, gender equality, poverty, maternal health, and human rights.
KINDLE YOUR BRAIN
1. In a certain code language, 'FRUIT' = 28, 'LORRY' = 64 and 'TRAFFIC' = 18. What is code for 'SARCASTIC' in the language?
1. 36
2. 18
3. 24
4. 27
2. 2, 5, 14, 41, ____
1. 86
2. 108
3. 122
4. 164
3. What is the maximum number of identical pieces we obtain if a large cube is cut 13 times?
1. 64
2. 150
3. 80
4. 100
4. Five friends A, B, C, D, and E buy a book. They read the book one after the other. A is the last person to read the book. B or E can read the book only after D reads it. If E gives the book to B after reading, who reads the book after B and before A?
1. D
2. C
3. A
4. E
5. If A + B means A is the brother of B; A - B means A is the father of B; A × B means A is the daughter of B, then in P - Q + R × S, who is the mother?
1. R
2. S
3. P
4. Q
Try it and send the answers for the above aptitude questions to the given email id accetnews3@gmail.com
Answers and the winners are revealed in the next blog.
PICS CORNER
R.Bhavani 3rd year, CSE
S. Subhashalini 2nd year, ECE
B.Sopha sree 2nd year, EEE
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